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reach the united states constitution? -- the united states constitution? >> i do. >> this is my daughter. >> hello, mali, how are you? -- molly, how are you? >> how are you? >> do not hide. >> she is a start. -- star. quest congratulations, everybody. enjoy the day. -- >> congratulations, everybody. enjoy the day. >> thank you again. >> thank you. >> we go back. >> i have been here for 200 years. >> i will tell you a story about that. >> they are just plain old nuts and bolts. all right. >> to you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states? do you take this obligation freely? so help you god? >> i do. [indiscernible] >> how are you. ? >> you will be forest. spread your legs. -- you will be frisked. spread your legs. >> good to see you. >> hello. how are you? what is your name? you are ok. i will be darned. you look great. ok. what you will do -- we will reenact this. ready? >> do you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states? you take this obligation without any reservation? so he
reach the united states constitution? -- the united states constitution? >> i do. >> this is my daughter. >> hello, mali, how are you? -- molly, how are you? >> how are you? >> do not hide. >> she is a start. -- star. quest congratulations, everybody. enjoy the day. -- >> congratulations, everybody. enjoy the day. >> thank you again. >> thank you. >> we go back. >> i have been here for 200 years. >> i will tell you a story...
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. >> that may be true, but right now the united states is the best looking horse in the glue factory, we can't go there. >> you taught yourself into a frenzy, regardless of your math may be right, it is about 80 trillion of unfinded liabilitiy but that south to 2085, let's talk about the next 6 to 9 months. >> that is the present value of all money we have voted to give ourselves. >> understood. >> at one point we are to own up to the responsibility. >> you could have made that argument 5 years ago, or two years ago. neil: essentially we spink, but the ref -- stink, but the rest of the world stinks more, you can't hang your hat on that. >> i can hang my hat on a couple of things, that their as bee a bull market that everyone hated since the beginning, worse than rodney dangerfield, it gets no respect at all. because they are waving the flag of net value, that is not you on business people make decisions, the musicking run out if we stay in this static wave, but thankfully we live in a republic where at some point in time it will be so main pull we'll do something -- so painful we'll d
. >> that may be true, but right now the united states is the best looking horse in the glue factory, we can't go there. >> you taught yourself into a frenzy, regardless of your math may be right, it is about 80 trillion of unfinded liabilitiy but that south to 2085, let's talk about the next 6 to 9 months. >> that is the present value of all money we have voted to give ourselves. >> understood. >> at one point we are to own up to the responsibility. >> you...
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as a result, if it were an industry, it would be the largest in the united states and would consume 6.1 billion hours, the equivalent of more than 3 million full-time workers. yes, it is too costly. taxpayers spent -- spent 163 billion complying with the individual and corporate income tax rolls. add to that the fact that the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate, and an outdated worldwide system of taxation and not to -- it is not too difficult to imagine why many do not view america as an attractive place to hire and invest. nothing about the bill we are considering tonight changes the realities. that is why the ways and means committee will pursue tax recovery of the tax reform in the next congress. -- will pursue tax reform in the next congress. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and get us one step closer to tax reform. i reserve my time. >> the gentleman's time is referred -- reserved. >> this is a bipartisan bill, and i will try to keep it within that spirit to the extent possible. as we are here today on january 1, hours away from people, americans returning to work, ma
as a result, if it were an industry, it would be the largest in the united states and would consume 6.1 billion hours, the equivalent of more than 3 million full-time workers. yes, it is too costly. taxpayers spent -- spent 163 billion complying with the individual and corporate income tax rolls. add to that the fact that the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate, and an outdated worldwide system of taxation and not to -- it is not too difficult to imagine why many do not view america as an...
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another for example did you know that the united states just passed germany as the number two country in the world when it comes to producing wind power. did you know that the largest wind farm in the world the all to wind energy center is located right here in the united states in kern county california. but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing can it is our sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany a rooftops a cross the country producing twenty eight billion kilo outs of energy annually. so the london a re offshore wind farm the largest of its kind producing six hundred and thirty kilowatts of electricity enough to power more than four hundred seventy thousand homes just windmills off the coast of england so given all this tell me again why we're bui
another for example did you know that the united states just passed germany as the number two country in the world when it comes to producing wind power. did you know that the largest wind farm in the world the all to wind energy center is located right here in the united states in kern county california. but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same...
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. >> united airlines raising the $10 each way. jetblue has copied up the domestic fares between 2 and $5 round trip. good news here right after the new year united raised air fare. not many followed and they rolled back the prices. domestic routes have to match for fare hikes to stick. southwest raised in october so it's unlikely to do so so quickly again. >> that is good news. >> i understand you may be sitting in that chair working fox news until you are 70 years old. >> there will be good makeup and surgeons involved. don't expect to retire at 65 years old. that's the message from the influential group called the business roundtable. they are pushing a plan to increase the retirement age to 7 70 for social security and medicare. they want to privatize healthcare. younger workers completely out of luck. the plan would result in smaller annual benefit increases for all social security recipients. these measures plus a few others will result in cost savings of 300 billion over a decade also keep social security solvent a little lo
. >> united airlines raising the $10 each way. jetblue has copied up the domestic fares between 2 and $5 round trip. good news here right after the new year united raised air fare. not many followed and they rolled back the prices. domestic routes have to match for fare hikes to stick. southwest raised in october so it's unlikely to do so so quickly again. >> that is good news. >> i understand you may be sitting in that chair working fox news until you are 70 years old....
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that is why barack obama earns the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember the beautiful inaugural address is glorious where he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. nice coming beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. i was a great idea. he met twice. so three days after the speech, conservatives in congress came and had a meeting and eric cantor reticulated conservative to run increasing taxes. that we shouldn't do that. you know what obama said three days after? he said eric, i want, you must come i trump you on that. a week later he said i want the folks who got us into this mess to do a whole lot less talking and a lot more listening. you can talk a little, but he wants you to stand beside mine so we cleaned this up for you. unbelievable, condescending notion of unifying the country, bringing us together. instead kansas city mantra of attack and vilify the other side. it was just like his 2008 campaign for president was hoping change, while the speeches with no subst
that is why barack obama earns the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember the beautiful inaugural address is glorious where he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. nice coming beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. i was a great idea. he met twice. so three days after the speech, conservatives in congress came and had a meeting and eric cantor reticulated conservative to run...
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this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able to be possessed of back then are able to be possessed now. some of it is younger people. i think that mental issues of the things that need to be worked on, not so much violent video games. i cannot imagine that these kids suddenly think that violence is right. it is the about -- the availability of guns and lack of mental care. if that could be solved, the problem would be a lot less. host: more from "the new york times" and that arts section story. this is a quote from the head of fx, and he stressed a distinction between what he called third person entertainment and fi
this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able...
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states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they submitted this to the public some states may have used other justifications to get it through but those justifications are not binding in terms of interpreting the law i think you'd find fascinating i'm not disagreeing i think you'd find fascinating correspondence between jefferson and madison when it was in december of seventeen. eighty seven right after the when he first in fact was the christmas christmassy december twenty fourth. one jefferson had gotten the first draft of the constitution and he i'll let you read it yourself it will move along new data released today by the department of commerce shows that the u.s. economy shrank in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve the first time our economy has shrunk since two thousand and nine is one tenth of one percent contraction in our economy is mostly due to defense spending slowing down the war in iraq being wound down according to the report real federal government consumption expenditures in
states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they submitted this to the public some states may have used other justifications to get it through but those justifications are not binding in terms of interpreting the law i think you'd find fascinating i'm not disagreeing i think you'd find fascinating correspondence between jefferson and madison when it was in december of seventeen. eighty seven right after the when...
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by and large, the united states is a nation of immigrants. built, enriched and strengthened by men, women and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold action for comprehensive immigration reform. today we take an oath to protect and defend our constitution, our people and our freedom. to protect and defend, that is our first responsibility. and our democracy requires that we each uphold the duty of keeping americans safe in their homes and their schools and in their neighborhoods. as we mourn the families of newtown, we mow that ensuring the safety of all americans would be a truly meaningful tribute to the children and teachers of sandy hook elementary school. for the strength of our democracy, for the sake of our children, let us work together to protect and defend all of our people. in the same year that president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation, the statue of freedom was unveiled atop the capitol dome. and it continues, that dome continues to be a be
by and large, the united states is a nation of immigrants. built, enriched and strengthened by men, women and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold action for comprehensive immigration reform. today we take an oath to protect and defend our constitution, our people and our freedom. to protect and defend, that is our first responsibility. and our democracy requires that we each uphold the duty of keeping americans...
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in the last decade, we lost 6 million manufacturing jobs in the united states. once you lose those jobs come and trust me, engineering, product development, technology skills, they leave the country. third point is some good news. since the end of the recession come in manufacturing has gained back 526,000 jobs. not enough to make up the loss, but significant change. there are trends out there right now, there is a wages in china, showed us revolution, beginning of reassuring the production facilities, disruptive technology, 3-d imaging, digital fabrication that gives us a sense this is not a blip, but the beginning of something big. so here's the question we have for ourselves and for the country. these are essentially the topics in yesterdays paper that will be the topic of some of our conversation today. how do we begin to drive collaboration between our major companies, universities, specialized firms so we can crack the code on product and process innovation as they do in germany. so we've recommended a series of advanced innovation hubs, not eric's and sav
in the last decade, we lost 6 million manufacturing jobs in the united states. once you lose those jobs come and trust me, engineering, product development, technology skills, they leave the country. third point is some good news. since the end of the recession come in manufacturing has gained back 526,000 jobs. not enough to make up the loss, but significant change. there are trends out there right now, there is a wages in china, showed us revolution, beginning of reassuring the production...
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ford announced they plan to hire more than 2,000 salaried employees in the united states. ford says a significant number of those jobs are going to be in the great state of michigan! the hires will mark the largest increase in salaried employees at ford for over a decade. so fuel-efficient vehicles jobs, michigan that's music to my ears. all right next are you ready to party? ♪ baby you're a firework come on let your colors burst ♪ >> jennifer: yes katy perry leads list of entertainers to perform at the inauguration. joining the pop star will be brad paisley, alicia keys, and smokey robinson, and if those aren't big enough names, beyonce, nick cannon, kelly clarkson, and james taylor, all of those guys were already announced. just a few more reasons why we are glad that mitt romney was not elected. i don't know, ted nugent, i just think it would be a loser. a quick -- a quick break then it's time to break out the popcorn. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are y
ford announced they plan to hire more than 2,000 salaried employees in the united states. ford says a significant number of those jobs are going to be in the great state of michigan! the hires will mark the largest increase in salaried employees at ford for over a decade. so fuel-efficient vehicles jobs, michigan that's music to my ears. all right next are you ready to party? ♪ baby you're a firework come on let your colors burst ♪ >> jennifer: yes katy perry leads list of...
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of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard [phone ring] [car crash] glass shatters [sirens] this video was submitted by a student through the safety scholars program. for more information on teen safety visit driversedge.org. >> here's how teens answered our question for the week. >> global warming -- we hear about it all the time. but do any of us do anything about it? >> yes, i try. i like -- i walk to school, and then i also shut the sink off and i take tubs so i don't waste water. so, i fill it up, and then i don't fill it up again. >> well i try to, like, recycle, and i tell, 'cause every day in school we're talking about global warming in our science classes. so, i try to, like, t
of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard [phone ring] [car crash] glass shatters [sirens] this video was submitted...
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they got always bless the united states of america. my colleague, the speaker of the house john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. leader pelosi, thank you for your kind words. members of the house and the senate, my wife debbie who is with us today, thankfully the girls are working. and all of you and our fellow countrymen, we meet again at democracy's great port of call. every two years, at this hour, the constitution brings a new order to this house, and it is an interlude for reflection. a glimpse of old truths. and to add new members and their families, let me just say welcome. [applause] i know you are feeling a bit all struck at this moment. history runs through this building. now you are among a select few to share in this privilege. for those of you who are returning, who have walked these aisles before, it may be in this time we get a little all struck again -- awestruck again. the way our founders envisioned it, the republic will be led by citizens who recognize that the blessings that we received by governing ourselves, and
they got always bless the united states of america. my colleague, the speaker of the house john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. leader pelosi, thank you for your kind words. members of the house and the senate, my wife debbie who is with us today, thankfully the girls are working. and all of you and our fellow countrymen, we meet again at democracy's great port of call. every two years, at this hour, the constitution brings a new order to this house, and it is an interlude for...
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one of the things that we found out was that there were long lines at the voting unit. we had about i think a ballot issues, a lot of voters stood up the reading that while they were in the voting booth. they look and read those before they get to the voting you know, that would cut down on the amount of time. >> okay, thank you. >> i think my thing is going to be similar to others that have mentioned, i think perhaps better voting, better voter education about the tools that are out there to help them determine where they need to vote, more staffing at the polling places where a captain or an assistant captain could actually go through the front line, the initial check-in line, to interface with the voters, say does anyone have any questions. if you know you're in the right place or not, i can check for you. and maybe help with it. and the provisional voters, that has become a real issue with all the precincts, that we have come to. so voter education might be part of it, and i think early voting has lulled a lot of voters into thinking i can think anywhere. and the on
one of the things that we found out was that there were long lines at the voting unit. we had about i think a ballot issues, a lot of voters stood up the reading that while they were in the voting booth. they look and read those before they get to the voting you know, that would cut down on the amount of time. >> okay, thank you. >> i think my thing is going to be similar to others that have mentioned, i think perhaps better voting, better voter education about the tools that are...
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the united states is a great country. one of the things that makes us so great is that though we have made mistakes we change, we correct them, we right past wrongs. it is our responsibility as a nation to do right by america's native people. those who exercise sovereignty on lands that later became part of the united states. while we can never change the past we have the power to change the future. throughout my career, i have worked to ensure that my colleagues understand the federal relationship with native peoples and its origins in the constitution. the united states policy of supporting self-determination and self-governance for indigenous peoples leads to native self-sufficiency, resulting in our continued ability to be productive and contribute to the well-being of our families, our communities and our great nation. that is why i work to secure parity in federal policy for my people the native hawaiians. the united states has recognized hundreds of alaska native and american indian communities. it is long past tim
the united states is a great country. one of the things that makes us so great is that though we have made mistakes we change, we correct them, we right past wrongs. it is our responsibility as a nation to do right by america's native people. those who exercise sovereignty on lands that later became part of the united states. while we can never change the past we have the power to change the future. throughout my career, i have worked to ensure that my colleagues understand the federal...
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we are the united states house of representatives. we are americans that are suffering because of an act of nature. it is our obligation, not as democrats, not as republicans, but as americans to make sure that we come to the aid of americans. and that is why, in this issue, democrats and republicans have worked together. in any kind of crisis, especially when it goes to natural disasters, we have always come together. how can we, at this critical moment, turn our backs on americans? this is not supposed to happen here. it happens in other places. mr. speaker, we cannot turn our backs on our citizens who need us. some will not have a place to stay for a long amount of time, people who have suffered, people who need food. we are americans. this is what's supposed to separate us from everyone else. i am absolutely shocked. mr. speaker, you have to reconsider. >> what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i have been a member of this by 24 years and i
we are the united states house of representatives. we are americans that are suffering because of an act of nature. it is our obligation, not as democrats, not as republicans, but as americans to make sure that we come to the aid of americans. and that is why, in this issue, democrats and republicans have worked together. in any kind of crisis, especially when it goes to natural disasters, we have always come together. how can we, at this critical moment, turn our backs on americans? this is...
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now, i'm david cameron, prime minister of the united kingdom. president romney looked at kamran and ben harper and cameron again. brothers he said? cousins? uncle and aunts. no cameron said. at that point the group boys joined by yoshiko nardo of japan. he and president romney were introduced. what are you run 55 or 60 the president announced? in a close? and 56 years of age the japanese prime minister said rather formally. yoshiko sans french-canadian. [laughter] i don't suppose you're french-canadian origin? no, i am not the prime minister said. congratulations to president replied. [laughter] sought roca bennett the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 at another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chancellor merker said. [laughter] guess the other murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> hi, i just want to remind everyone with mics at the front or question-and-answer period form a line going up the auditorium. roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudib
now, i'm david cameron, prime minister of the united kingdom. president romney looked at kamran and ben harper and cameron again. brothers he said? cousins? uncle and aunts. no cameron said. at that point the group boys joined by yoshiko nardo of japan. he and president romney were introduced. what are you run 55 or 60 the president announced? in a close? and 56 years of age the japanese prime minister said rather formally. yoshiko sans french-canadian. [laughter] i don't suppose you're...
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. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. >> the duties of the office upon which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> the president will forgive me, as we were walking out and he was, as he said, savoring the moment, looking out at the crowd and all those americans assembled. i found myself, surprised me even, turned to him and saying thank you. folks, i raise my glass to a man who never, never, never operates out of fear, only operates out of confidence, and i'm toasting you, chuck. you can't get rid of me, man. remember, i'm still part of the senate. >> how you doing? come on! come on! yes! yes! >> good evening. i am jill biden's husband, and i came along with my whole family, which is standing over there in the wings. it's a real honor to be here tonight with, i'm told, 25 medal of ho
. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. >> the duties of the office upon which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> the president will forgive me, as we were walking out and...
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unit costs are going to go up. and not to mention it's going to cause all sorts of contract modifications and renegotiations, it's going to create a backlog of contracting work and back to the first point, the civilian workers at dod who process those contract modifications, they're going to be furloughs for one month at some point in the remainder of the fiscal year. so this is going to be a contracting nightmare for dod. >> an important point here. you're basically verifying what the pentagon has been saying on the 800,000 employees. when this first came out -- [inaudible] a week ago, they waxed and waned. it was, oh, it wouldn't be all. all would be notified, but only some would be furloughed and then george little kind of said, no, all would be furloughed. you're basically verifying it's not a horror story, they're not crying wolf here. basically, all -- [inaudible] at some point in the year would be furloughed if this played out. >> yeah. using my back of the envelope calculations, i can verify that. it is vir
unit costs are going to go up. and not to mention it's going to cause all sorts of contract modifications and renegotiations, it's going to create a backlog of contracting work and back to the first point, the civilian workers at dod who process those contract modifications, they're going to be furloughs for one month at some point in the remainder of the fiscal year. so this is going to be a contracting nightmare for dod. >> an important point here. you're basically verifying what the...
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president eisenhower had had a lot of discussions with the secretary of state about the way the united states was seen around the world because of a lot of the racism that was going on and people here about and read about. the fact that this seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening and whether it was launching or some kind of discrimination that was taking place in the country so that the idea was eisenhower said that he was going to ask congress to set up a civil-rights commission which would put the facts on top of the table. i am told by one of the people who was at the meeting that he sent the table and said another going to put the facts on top of the table. and commissions, as we know, who do policy sometimes set up because their is a tough problem and people don't want to do anything about it. this set up a commission to make a report, and it goes away. this commission was supposed to put the facts on top of the table. its future would depend on what it found out, how aggressive it was, and what the public thought about what they're doing. >> initially set up as a rela
president eisenhower had had a lot of discussions with the secretary of state about the way the united states was seen around the world because of a lot of the racism that was going on and people here about and read about. the fact that this seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening and whether it was launching or some kind of discrimination that was taking place in the country so that the idea was eisenhower said that he was going to ask congress to set up a civil-rights commission...
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and you have news, tonight, on what the united states is going to do in malmali. they told us at the beginning of the week, we're going to be involved, we don't know how. you now have some answers. >> last night, this was just under consideration. today we have learned through sources that the u.s. has agreed to help the french in their assault on al qaeda in mali. basically the u.s. is going to be providing airlift. and i'm told through defense officials the u.s. could be helping to bring an entire french mechanized infantry battalion into mali. that would involve maybe 30 trips of big cargo flights, bringing weapons, troops, and heavy vehicles into the fight in mali. we're told at this point, it looks like the airport there is not equipped to handle such a big airlift. there's a lot of other planes and flights tying up the runway, so to speak. so it may be that these flights land in neighboring countries. but regardless of whether that airport clears up and where they land, these flights will have u.s. military security forces, but they're only there to protect
and you have news, tonight, on what the united states is going to do in malmali. they told us at the beginning of the week, we're going to be involved, we don't know how. you now have some answers. >> last night, this was just under consideration. today we have learned through sources that the u.s. has agreed to help the french in their assault on al qaeda in mali. basically the u.s. is going to be providing airlift. and i'm told through defense officials the u.s. could be helping to...
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speaker, the unit -- the u.s. senate. [applause] [applause] >> mr. speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitutional laws of the united states, senate, and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to count the points -- count the votes of the electorate of several states. after we have been able to ascertain that certificates have been had, it will be made by the several states. they take their place at the clerk's desk. the tellers will dispense by reading formal readings of the certificates. after confirming the certificates are authentic, begin with each state, beginning with alabama. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of alabama seems to be authentic and it appears that mitt romney received nine votes for president and paul ryan received nine votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of alaska seems to be authentic. it appears that mitt romney received three votes for president and paul ryan received three votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of arizona appe
speaker, the unit -- the u.s. senate. [applause] [applause] >> mr. speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitutional laws of the united states, senate, and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to count the points -- count the votes of the electorate of several states. after we have been able to ascertain that certificates have been had, it will be made by the several states. they take their place at the clerk's desk. the tellers will dispense by reading formal...
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they went in without telling the united states, shocking the united states, according to many reports which described kind of how u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. constitute united states have just said, you know what, forget it, we're going in, we don't care what you say. >> could have done it, not likely. algeria is a police state. they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. and it gets a little less as you get south toward the border areas where the tribes are. some of these facilities, this one included, is in a very remote location in the desert. closer to the libyan border. so it's not likely that we would have had great capability as quick as the algerians did to actually get to the facility. i think, erin, they made the conclusion, listen, i'm either going to have to negotiate with london, paris, washington, d.c., tokyo, or we're going to go handle this problem that is grown in perception that embold emboldens, they believe, al qaeda from doing even more of this kind of thing. i think they decided to take quick action for those reasons and d
they went in without telling the united states, shocking the united states, according to many reports which described kind of how u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. constitute united states have just said, you know what, forget it, we're going in, we don't care what you say. >> could have done it, not likely. algeria is a police state. they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. and it gets a little less as you get south toward the border areas where the...
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called for, yet no phone calls from the president, no move to actually, you know, create some kind of united front that will get something done quickly. >> i think that is going to happen. immigration is going to be first up. that's his top priority. obviously he's got to reach out to the senate. the real question is will there be a consensus on a path to citizenship? that's the toughest issue for i think republicans and the question of the time frame for that. so if there is a consensus on that, i think -- i mean i think immigration is going to be the biggest area of momentum -- >> when you look back, governor, there are 20 issues on immigration and you just nailed the hardest one. >> right. >> and you're saying, okay -- only serious about doing something on immigration if you concede on the one that is the most difficult to occur. >> that won't be part of i it? >> i think it is the toughest issue for republicans. >> you mean dealing with 11 million -- >> is citizenship. that's the toughest issue and this is what -- this is how the white house works. you give us the touchdown and then, you
called for, yet no phone calls from the president, no move to actually, you know, create some kind of united front that will get something done quickly. >> i think that is going to happen. immigration is going to be first up. that's his top priority. obviously he's got to reach out to the senate. the real question is will there be a consensus on a path to citizenship? that's the toughest issue for i think republicans and the question of the time frame for that. so if there is a consensus...
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the rail car roughly 50,000 units, down slightly from last year. but the cars being ordered are more favorable to the rail car makers. specifically, the big mover here is tank cars. which made up 62% of new orders in the fourth quarter. don't know what a tank car is. remember that fabulous episode of breaking bad for the latest season, where walter white and his crew rob a train in order to get a key ingredient for their thriving crystal meth business? well, in that episode they rob a tank car. these are basically big tanks on wheels that are used to transport all sorts of liquids, which need to be handled with care. we're focused on crude oil. and that's why the railroads are so desperate for tank cars, it's because they're now shipping so much oil courtesy of all of these major discoveries we talk about all the time in areas that don't have enough pipeline, enough infrastructure to get it where the refineries are. eagleford and texas. so the producers like mark papa's eog resources, have to rely on the rails to get the oil where it's wanted. you'
the rail car roughly 50,000 units, down slightly from last year. but the cars being ordered are more favorable to the rail car makers. specifically, the big mover here is tank cars. which made up 62% of new orders in the fourth quarter. don't know what a tank car is. remember that fabulous episode of breaking bad for the latest season, where walter white and his crew rob a train in order to get a key ingredient for their thriving crystal meth business? well, in that episode they rob a tank car....
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wouldn't it be more powerful if the president and key republicans had a united front? >> well, george, this process will begin shortly. another effort here to finally get immigration reform and at that point i think you'll see us working with democrats and republicans, people outside of washington, there's a huge consensus in the business community, in the faith community for immigration reform. so, yeah, our hope is that we can do this. maybe this is an issue that doesn't have to be as hard as it should -- as it needs to be. should be something where there seems to be a consensus in the country. i think there is a political necessity for the republican party to do this and we believe it's the right thing to do for our country and our economy. >> i know you want to put the weight of the president's campaign behind all these issues, new organization, organizing for action, a new political action committee. unlimited donations from corporations, but the president will disclose all donors. >> yes, we will voluntarily disclose all donors and we're very excited. the people
wouldn't it be more powerful if the president and key republicans had a united front? >> well, george, this process will begin shortly. another effort here to finally get immigration reform and at that point i think you'll see us working with democrats and republicans, people outside of washington, there's a huge consensus in the business community, in the faith community for immigration reform. so, yeah, our hope is that we can do this. maybe this is an issue that doesn't have to be as...
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third-quarter 2012 are approximately 5600 commercial banking organizations in the united states. subvocal days, roughly 5500 were community banks assets of less than 10 billion. these community focused organizations comprise 90.6% of all banks in only 12% of the industry's assets. another group numbering nearly 70 big in organizations with assets between 10 and 250 billion account for 1.2% of banks to control 19% of the asset. the remaining group, megabanks, assets between 250 billion in 3 trillion is made up of a merit 12 institutions. these dozen behemoths account for roughly 0.2 comments 0.2% of all banks but this was 69% of all the assets of the industry. the 12 institutions presently account for 69% of total industry is that their candidates to be considered too big to fail because of the threat they could pose to the financial system and the economy should want to market. i contrasted any other 99.8% of banking institutions get on top of the most likely be handled with private sector ownership changes and minimal government intervention. however why does this work for 99.8%
third-quarter 2012 are approximately 5600 commercial banking organizations in the united states. subvocal days, roughly 5500 were community banks assets of less than 10 billion. these community focused organizations comprise 90.6% of all banks in only 12% of the industry's assets. another group numbering nearly 70 big in organizations with assets between 10 and 250 billion account for 1.2% of banks to control 19% of the asset. the remaining group, megabanks, assets between 250 billion in 3...
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. >>> how is the united states constitution like a banana peel? well, a certain group of people who are frequently unfunny keep slipping on it. that story is next. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases, yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost®. >>> this was the scene ea
. >>> how is the united states constitution like a banana peel? well, a certain group of people who are frequently unfunny keep slipping on it. that story is next. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. did...
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now, and david cameron, prime minister of the united kingdom. president romney with the camera and then i harper should brothers, he said? cousins? uncle and aunt? know, came inside. at that point the group was joined by prime minister yoshiko noto of japan. he and president romney were introduced. what are you a 55 or 60 depressed and asked? in a close? and 56 years of age the japanese prime minister said that it formally. yoshiko sans french-canadian. [laughter] i don't suppose you're a french-canadian origin? now i am not the prime minister said. congratulations the prime minister replied. saul rogovin of the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 that another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chance player marcoux said. yes, the others murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> high time i decide to remind everyone that with two microphones on the stage for a question-and-answer period if you'd like to form a line at the side of the editor and come with roughly 25
now, and david cameron, prime minister of the united kingdom. president romney with the camera and then i harper should brothers, he said? cousins? uncle and aunt? know, came inside. at that point the group was joined by prime minister yoshiko noto of japan. he and president romney were introduced. what are you a 55 or 60 depressed and asked? in a close? and 56 years of age the japanese prime minister said that it formally. yoshiko sans french-canadian. [laughter] i don't suppose you're a...
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for president of united states. rubio. saying good things about rubio and senator rubio was out there saying good things about getting this stuff done. what is important it as a talk to you and said this and i think that this needs to be the right thing to do. remember that paul ryan and i introduced legislation similar to what did in the senate today in 2005 but another group there is a group by sure you of republicans and democrats a bipartisan group and let me just say that you cannot approve comprehensive immigration reform unless you have republican support. more arrests in brazil following this weekend's knight club fire killing more than two other people. a snowmobile wider loses control beating spectators in danger. but helping some doctors check on their patients. live from wgn-tv the official drawing of the illinois lottery. monday january 28th. tonight's lotto. textron was brought to you by wgn-tv has been supervised by the accounting firm of ec ortiz. in medical watch it may be a more painful process getting yo
for president of united states. rubio. saying good things about rubio and senator rubio was out there saying good things about getting this stuff done. what is important it as a talk to you and said this and i think that this needs to be the right thing to do. remember that paul ryan and i introduced legislation similar to what did in the senate today in 2005 but another group there is a group by sure you of republicans and democrats a bipartisan group and let me just say that you cannot...
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. >>> how is the united states constitution like a banana peel? well, a certain group of people who are frequently unfunny keep slipping on it. that story is next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> this was the scene earlier today on the house floor. watch. >> we the people of the united states in order t
. >>> how is the united states constitution like a banana peel? well, a certain group of people who are frequently unfunny keep slipping on it. that story is next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall...
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so every president is forced to renew the mortgage, the debt ceiling of the united states. i think under president ronald reagan it was down over and over again, many times without even a record voavment bu vote. in a matter of 60 days or so, we'll face another need to renew america's mortgage; in other words, the full faith and credit of the united states government of the and that is going to be contentious, a matter of debate. at the same time, the continuing resolution, our temporary spending bill, expires. at the same time, the sequestration conviction in, which is -- sequestration kicks in, which is automatic spending cuts. so we'll have another challenge. let's hope we learned a lesson from this one. the american people are sick and tired of incompetence and political posturing and failure of congress to come together on a bipartisan basis to some of a problem. and they want us to get the problem solved and get this nation moving forward. in the early morning hours in the national w senate, we finald it. now i hope the house will do the same, follow the senate exampl
so every president is forced to renew the mortgage, the debt ceiling of the united states. i think under president ronald reagan it was down over and over again, many times without even a record voavment bu vote. in a matter of 60 days or so, we'll face another need to renew america's mortgage; in other words, the full faith and credit of the united states government of the and that is going to be contentious, a matter of debate. at the same time, the continuing resolution, our temporary...
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the united states steelworks support this project. do you think they would support a project that uses chinese steel. >> why are they pushing a proposal that allows michigan to veto the second bridge. in fact, this sweet old detroit businessman is paying for commercials warning people. >> there's always hidden costs. >> somebody is going to pay for that bridges and it's going to be our children. >> come to think of it, why does he care so much? >> the 258th richest man in the united states is the owner of ambassador bridge and has been since, i think 1977. >> you are tell meg that one man owns the ambassador bridge. >> yes. >> you think i'm stupid? >> i don't think you are stupid at all. it's a fact. >> you think i'm sort of an (bleep), don't you? >> i don't know how to make it clearer one man opens the most important border crossing in north america. who let that happen? the voters of detroit. they allowed a private company to build and own the bridge which maroon brought 50 years later. wait until my black panther friend finds out a
the united states steelworks support this project. do you think they would support a project that uses chinese steel. >> why are they pushing a proposal that allows michigan to veto the second bridge. in fact, this sweet old detroit businessman is paying for commercials warning people. >> there's always hidden costs. >> somebody is going to pay for that bridges and it's going to be our children. >> come to think of it, why does he care so much? >> the 258th richest...
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we are forever the united states of america. >> there is one thing i know for sure. >> yes? >> the iowa caucus. that is something that everybody agrees on. >> the weather was pretty mild, actually. >> you could not complain. even last night, people were out celebrating. its data in the 30's. you know it can be a lot colder on your si. no complaints in the weather department. -- you know it can be a lot colder on new year's eve. 35 and in westminster. the cold air is close. 20's in central pennsylvania today. if this cold air goes a little further to the south, we might have had a snowstorm to date. there was a system to the south of us. you can see in the radar. if it had come a little further south, we would have had a snowstorm. we had a slight chance for a couple sprinkles. over the next seven days to 10 days, not a lot to talk about. all you snow fans are going to have to wait probably two weeks before we have a chance remorse no. there are a couple of chances. the only way to follow those is to look at the jet stream. you see this debt in the jet stream? that will come
we are forever the united states of america. >> there is one thing i know for sure. >> yes? >> the iowa caucus. that is something that everybody agrees on. >> the weather was pretty mild, actually. >> you could not complain. even last night, people were out celebrating. its data in the 30's. you know it can be a lot colder on your si. no complaints in the weather department. -- you know it can be a lot colder on new year's eve. 35 and in westminster. the cold air...
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this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and goes into foreclosure, they expect a 66% loss under that mortgage. half the mortgages, 2/3 of the principal written down. it tells you fannie mae believes there are roughly 2.25 more forclosures coming. we think fanny and freddy and the sbranks other avenues. all the programs you talked about for reform and helping these home owners. most of those programs are not eligible to be used in this sector. the p.l.s. homeowner has very few options. our thesis is allowing these home owners to write down the mortgages, you re-reduce the am of forecl
this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and...
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it passed 89-8 in the united states senate. today we have the privilege of hearing from the vice president. he talked about the legislation and what lies ahead in it -- difficult negotiations as we go forward. we had a frank discussion in that regard. right now, are members are continuing to review the legislation, weighing the pros and cons, and weighing the equities of not going over the cliff. we are all very eager to see the forms that the republican leadership will put onto the floor today. i think we have made gigantic progress. i hope we can have a bipartisan agreement as we go forward. as i said, are members are making decisions now when we look forward to hearing from the republicans. a person who will know best what our numbers are, are distinguished master counter, mr. -- >> the 112th congress has 48 hours left to go. this congress, unfortunately, has been most known for an unwillingness to compromise. an unwillingness to come together to act on behalf of the american people. today is january 1. taxes will be going o
it passed 89-8 in the united states senate. today we have the privilege of hearing from the vice president. he talked about the legislation and what lies ahead in it -- difficult negotiations as we go forward. we had a frank discussion in that regard. right now, are members are continuing to review the legislation, weighing the pros and cons, and weighing the equities of not going over the cliff. we are all very eager to see the forms that the republican leadership will put onto the floor...
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leland yee can you name one single place in the united states where there was a mass shooting wear guns were allowed? if they were then why did we not see them at the gun show? you talk about places where there thousands of guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens. >> with columbine that did not stop those individuals from shooting and slaughtering individuals. just having a gun does not stop the other individuals. >> it absolutely will stop them. in texas we have several schools you mention note teachers or ministers would want to carry. we have several that already do carry. >> you'll always find one or two here and there. but overall teachers college you want to pack a gun? the answer resoundingly is no. john: then the politicians do not have to get involved why you have to be involved to so the teacher that wants to that she may not? >> no. if you are a teacher and purchase a gun and goes to the background check you will have one in. john: okay in the school? >> no. absolutely not. we don't allow the students why would we let teachers. >> you make that a killing zone. >> it is a gu
leland yee can you name one single place in the united states where there was a mass shooting wear guns were allowed? if they were then why did we not see them at the gun show? you talk about places where there thousands of guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens. >> with columbine that did not stop those individuals from shooting and slaughtering individuals. just having a gun does not stop the other individuals. >> it absolutely will stop them. in texas we have several schools...
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. >>> the united states has agreed to offer logistical support to france in its fight against al qaeda in the nation of mali. they will provide refueling tankers to the french that they requested and fly in troops from other african countries. on saturday french troops scored a strategic victory taking control of a crucial airport and bridge in mali. >>> casey anthony is back in the headlines acquitted of killing her daughter filing for bankruptcy protection in florida because of her long and very expensive legal fight. >> as to the charge -- >> reporter: just 18 months ago a pinellas county jury found casey anthony not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee in a case many called a social media trial of the century. shortly after being acquitted casey went into hiding. >> we have her in a location that's very safe. >> reporter: but this morning casey anthony has re-emerged and returned to face the legal system once more. casey has filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy protections. in federal court in tampa. >> been a long time since i've been able to call something mine and now that
. >>> the united states has agreed to offer logistical support to france in its fight against al qaeda in the nation of mali. they will provide refueling tankers to the french that they requested and fly in troops from other african countries. on saturday french troops scored a strategic victory taking control of a crucial airport and bridge in mali. >>> casey anthony is back in the headlines acquitted of killing her daughter filing for bankruptcy protection in florida because...
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energy use is expected to be less in the united states. and real will prices are expected to rise $2 per barrel annually. some members from "national journal." caller: i would like to say president us message -- because he reached out to all parts of government to get our nation on track. the republicans, they forget that this country was built and compromises. i thought their views of how government operates is very myopic. the idea that if you do not adapt to the changing times of the nation, they will find themselves in the annals of history. guest: republicans are questioning their own relevancy. they're a tough spot now because the president has the public and he had it yesterday. it was a soaring speech, inspirational speech that actually -- having talked to republicans after the inaugural luncheon yesterday, many of them said they were disappointed because they felt the president would do more to reach out to their party yesterday in terms of the things that the two sides will have to work on together in the coming weeks. not the le
energy use is expected to be less in the united states. and real will prices are expected to rise $2 per barrel annually. some members from "national journal." caller: i would like to say president us message -- because he reached out to all parts of government to get our nation on track. the republicans, they forget that this country was built and compromises. i thought their views of how government operates is very myopic. the idea that if you do not adapt to the changing times of...
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the united states has a military budget of $700 billion. and 69 intelligence agencies. host: ok, michael, we'll leave it there. defense spending. guest: big issue, defense vs. health care. democrats saying you need to invest more in health care, don't cut medicare, don't cut other health care programs. we saw that with the health care fight of 2009, 2010. the caller brings up infant mortality, very high in the united states, members don't talk about that a lot. but democrat says with the defense sequester, some of them say if you don't like the across-the-board cuts of the sequester, cut other parts of defense and republicans, some republicans voted against the sequester bill in the house because they believe the pentagon deserves to be cut. others say this would be a huge threat to national security if we let these cuts go into place. a huge debate. members will have to make choices. the financial sol venn soif this country, we're on an unsustainable path. you hear democrat says this, senator chuck schumer says this, it may be 50 or 500 feet away but we're walking over
the united states has a military budget of $700 billion. and 69 intelligence agencies. host: ok, michael, we'll leave it there. defense spending. guest: big issue, defense vs. health care. democrats saying you need to invest more in health care, don't cut medicare, don't cut other health care programs. we saw that with the health care fight of 2009, 2010. the caller brings up infant mortality, very high in the united states, members don't talk about that a lot. but democrat says with the...